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台北市立松山高中95学年度第2学期高二第1次月考英文科试题.docx

1、台北市立松山高中95学年度第2学期高二第1次月考英文科试题台北市立松山高中95學年度第2學期高二第1次月考英文科試題測驗題共75題, 請將答案劃在答案卡上 96.3.22PART ONE: Studio Classroom Mar.120 I. Listening: 10%I)Best Response: Choose the best response to each question or statement.1. A) Why are you so thrilled?B) Why cant I tell anyone?C) Thats quite an accomplishment.D)

2、 You should take some more time.2. A) Youre so grueling.B) It may snow anytime.C) I had to get my sled ready.D) Frozen desserts are my favorite.3. A) Im persistent, so Ill have to wait and see.B) I cant wait to go trekking with my friends.C) Im sure Isaacs temper will spoil the activity.D) I cant se

3、e clearly because it is too misty.4. A) Youre welcome.B) She can set the table.C) Thanks for teaching me.D) Thanks for welcoming me.5. A) Im a helicopter pilot.B) Im very busy right now.C) I dont want to talk about my religion.D) I like to go scuba diving whenever I can.II) Short Conversations: List

4、en to the conversations. Then choose the best answer for each question.6. A) His hands are stiff.B) His hands are full.C) His hands are sore.D) His hands are shaking.7. A) Light a fire in the grill.B) Get the table out and set it up.C) Get ready to sit down at the table.D) Put plates, silverware and

5、 cups on the table.8. A) The woman tries hard to look ahead.B) The woman comes home to see the man.C) The man wants the woman to feel welcome.D) The man thinks that the woman is very hungry.9. A) It is fine.B) It is freezing.C) The rain is pouring.D) Everything is covered in mist.10. A) Her car was

6、stolen.B) She had a car accident.C) She had her car towed away.D) Her numb feet kept her from driving. II. Matching:10%I) a. catch on ab. isolated ac. elevation b. catch up bc. charged bd. fall c. launch cd. solar ad. ingredients11. Do you have all the _ to bake that lasagna?12. The Northern Lights

7、appear when the sun sends _ particles flying toward Earth.13. I repeated the word several times, but he wasnt able to pronounce it correctly. I think he was a little slow to _.14. Its generally hot in Thailand, but the high _ makes the mountains colder than the rest of the areas.15. Nobody will ever

8、 forget the thrill to _ himself from the bridge and drop more than 100 meters toward the waterfalls.II) a. loner ab. temporary ac. disappointed b. herd bc. nomadic bd. confident c. takes up cd. turns down ad. turns on High school life doesnt last foreverits 16 . Its alright to be a 17 if you havent

9、found the right kind of people to be your friends. Try not to be like a sheep, following the 18 . Be a 19 person. Thus, when someone _20 you, you wont feel depressed. III. Cloze Test: 5% The time machine can 21 its passengers backward and forward in time. 22 , going to a museum may allow us to step

10、back into the past or give us an idea of what the future might be like. Depending on what your interest is, you may find a museum 23 that theme. Nowadays, not only can you 24 some exhibits, but you can also interact with them. For example, it is a great adventure to take a 25 trip to the space. Lets

11、 step into todays time machine!21. A) whistle B) whisk C) ride D) drive22. A) Likely B) Alike C) Truly D) Similarly23. A) adjusted to B) attested to C) devoted to D) committed to24. A) describe B) collide C) observe D) participate25. A) natural B) furious C) mighty D) simulatedPART TWO: 2500-4500 Vo

12、cabulary 15%26. Chris has a clear _ and is not afraid of any false accusation against him. A) consequence B) consciousness C) conscience D) confusion27. My friend David was so _ about the game that he not only helped me practice but gave me a thorough analysis of my opponent. A) exaggerative B) coop

13、erative C) competitive D) enthusiastic28. Our opinions about the rights and wrongs of the case were quite different so that we _ till midnight. A) dismissed B) disputed C) assembled D) assigned29. Frank is really a(n) _ person; that is, he always has a positive attitude toward life. A) sympathetic B

14、) pessimistic C) panic D) optimistic30. Grace is such a convincing speaker that she can _ almost anyone to agree with her. A) exaggerate B) persuade C) refresh D) correspond31. Kent has never quarreled with his neighbors; he has lived together in perfect _ with them. A) appreciation B) jealousy C) a

15、ssurance D) harmony32. Jack certainly lived up to his _ of being popular with the ladies in society. A) expectation B) reputation C) suspicion D) frustration33. Be _ to your elders, otherwise people dont think you well-mannered. A) respected B) respectable C) respectful D) respective34. Dont _ to te

16、ll us if you have a problem. We are always willing to give you assistance. A) hesitate B) grin C) revenge D) sob35. The husband finally _ to having an affair with another woman and begged his wife for forgiveness. A) confessed B) convinced C) conveyed D) contented36. Fishes swim by _; none teach the

17、m how to swim. Swimming is their natural tendency. A) interaction B) inspiration C) instinct D) insult37. The _ from cars causes serious air pollution in the city, which becomes the main problem of the city government. A) exhaust B) rage C) mischief D) flattery38. The main street of the downtown is

18、a very _ location for a large department store. A) desperate B) desirable C) disagreeable D) depressed39. Its very typical for local residents to _ the building of a new incinerator in their neighborhood. A) oppose B) approve C) tolerate D) boast40. A group of students were arrested after violently

19、_ against the governments policy of educational reform. A) misleading B) neglecting C) resisting D) protestingPART THREE: Textbook B4 (L1L4)I. Cloze Test: 25%1) If you 41 the choice, 41 you rather be a man or a woman? Whether you like it or not, our gender has a great 42 just about every aspect of o

20、ur lives: our names, our goals, our opportunities, our personalities. For example, many boys names describe character and contribution to society, such as Chien-kuo (Nation Builder), 43 girls names are inclined to focus on appearance, such as Mei-li (Beautiful). Surprisingly, gender stereotyping is

21、alive and well even among Taiwans young generation. A professor once 44 a survey of more than 200 elementary school students, in which ninety percent of them said they would rather be a boy than a girl. But on the other hand, times are changing, and many people are fighting sexual discrimination. “M

22、en and women should stop comparing.” It is believed that both sexes have specific strengths and weaknesses, and we should appreciate sexual 45 and learn from each other. 46 the cultural biases, 47 come to appreciate both sexes. 48 the findings of the survey, “Women today dont want to become men.wome

23、n just want to have the opportunity to become the person they want to be.”41. A) have, will B) were, would C) were to have, will D) had, would42. A) affect on B) effect C) influence on D) impact43. A) however B) yet C) while D) though44. A) do B) makes C) conducted D) performs45. A) harassment B) di

24、scrimination C) similarities D) differences46. A) Despite of B) Regarding C) Because of D) In spite of47. A) adults today appear to have B) it appears that adults today C) adults today seemed to D) it seemed that adults today48. A) Based on B) According as C) Compared with D) Judged from2) In Greece

25、, it was the most natural thing possible to mysteriously 49 lovely wild flowers 49 the gods. Often an especially delicate flower was believed to be the direct creation of a god for his own purpose. That was true of the narcissus. The hero of it, Narcissus, was so proud of his beauty that he had neve

26、r found anyone 50 of his love. Even the sad case of the fairest of the nymphs, Echo, did not move him. At last, one of those he wounded made a wish and it was 51 by the gods: “May he who loves not others love himself.” One day, as Narcissus 52 a clear pool for a drink and saw there his own reflectio

27、n, on the moment he fell in love with it. 53 that he could not reach that loveliness 54 in the water and leave it, he thought only death could set him free. And so it happened. He wasted away, leaning continuously over the pool, fixed in one long gaze day after day. When dying, he called to his imag

28、e, “Farewell - farewell.” The nymphs he had scorned were kind to him and sought his body to bury it, but they could not find it. There, 55 it had lain, was blooming a new and lovely flower, and they called it 56 his name, Narcissus.49. A) relate, to B) linking, to C) be connected, with D) be associa

29、ted, with50. A) worth B) worthy C) worth while D) worthwhile51. A) confronted B) granted C) flirted D) cursed52. A) bend down B) bind down C) bound over D) bent over53. A) Realize B) To realize C) Realizing D) Realized54. A) mirror B) to mirror C) mirroring D) mirrored55. A) where B) how C) why D) w

30、hen56. A) for B) with C) on D) by3) The first dictionary was edited 57 in the 7th century by some monks. They had made notes 58 difficult words in the margins of their hand-lettered pages. Those notes came to be called “glosses,” 59 we get the word “glossary.” Next, an English gentleman, Robert Cawd

31、rey, got the idea that he wanted to publish a dictionary 60 the words were listed in alphabetical order. Then, in 1721, Nathaniel Bailey wrote his dictionary. It was a history of words 61 a word-book dictionary. The success of Baileys dictionary led Samuel Johnson 62 his own. He thought dictionary should fix the pronunciation of words. He used only the language of the 63 people and 64 those words he thought bad from his dictionary. It 65 him eight

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